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TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1926 PAGE THREE . +. game was not only to roll the disc, mend that in 1928 the license plates) amouts to $100,000,000, according to } EDUC ATORS OF “ b Activities sap [or le” — Certain Pa ‘but | be ar and whites the colors of! Arthur Stringer, of the Gorgas "Mem- 4 to outdo other contests in the dis- | Kansaw State Agricultural College. | orial Institute, ‘ ational Program 3 | , THAT'LL COST) 4 new. X-ray machine, in which NOTE COMING sols Talent ‘Is Used te to YOU 91 CENTS the photographic plate is exposed ta Monee April 27.0) Chicago.—You pa: cents each! only when the heart ix quiet between State women’s clubs must gauge ther! ° Arouse Interest in = {er your mosquito That wax beats, and which has made possible 3 ties in conformity with the| ne fa average OB eee man, woman clearer pictures of lung coy program of the national body if the| 4 and child in the Uited States last has been developed at the Iniversity a | Muslim anette sree he chtsines, School Activities $2. rh. horuito tax oft cents, Me pemnmytenae wil Pia dei cPanel How 8 intendent of ’ " pres lent of the Sixth District Fed- bs Appear at Teachers’ In erated Clubs of North Dakota, told eee sec ‘ ; net player to sti rest in stitutes and Other Edu- Hs APA HANUULS ERTBTER ise Parent-Teacher units in. hit coun | ria ti thelt aBTILty to nett Frown] is told by Miss Minnie Nielson, sta 1 F M D Gy cational Meetings ApEn EMU He, nelie siete, GWA Au eriotendene et publle temeeistion n our More Ways --— to confor , The superintendent ix A. EB, Thom ted educators’ will appear in . Maer n.| son of McLean county, ig ” North Dakota during the coming sum- ’ izing ntore and mpre|® little over a year has organized} de We Ke S 1 f mer and fall at teachers ‘institute: that as federated clubs we must try | parent-teacher s in 82 of the 171 0. ea ee a e 0 and other sessions arranged by_ the to conform to these plans to whatever] schools in his y with a total) state department of education, Mis. extent seen nce with 1,200. “When ielson, commissioner, an local con nounced toda: requirements, We cannot Kath Cook, rural special- and keep abreast of the tim . s cornet along and par’ het With tho-tedéeal hureat’ of odde the achievements of other clubs out-| cipates in the program to the extent t tion at W: D. Gy will ta le our state unless we make every | of playing a solo or two and making tuk ce ie’ eachakt effort to keep in touch with the big His record stands for the ef- rites whee Gill be hela the week movements which have their origin| fectiveness of his unique system.” 9 to 23 as a summer schoo} in the councils of the general feder- -——— —— feature at th ne s ation, heads.” ichools, Meeverinde sae Norge Mrs. Maercklein told of the new Wichita, Gg Cove Wlicen Reena whage future state con-| plates that to addrn have ‘e6,0ak ets ad of by|cars in’ I be crimson and 4 Hevard tor dblig the Nae hueane "that it will start with blue- the of the University ity during 1 be another insti- in 1927, the ex-] of Kansa ry of State Fran ] tute speaker, Mrs, Stewart wo orig. re e to bes aed, pro rata UW the] J. also will recom-} inated the “moonlight school” idea, i Soot Te ree es ' director of the recently launched n: > . tional illiteracy” crugade. «A third ra AMES TO BE itAWat speaker will be Dr. O, T. Corson, for- it Lhe mer state ‘superintendent of edue: "Hopoluly, il 27.—Officinis of tion for Ohio. the Royal 1 i no lie Foley to Be Here ing’ ‘constructed at kiki h, | s all at the annual two-d NDON TING plan to reviv nes and sports teachers’ meetings to be conducted in — ] of the ancient : all counties of the stat enkers willl This is the first picture to reach America of the ditiible ghey re” wsbbi it t logked at Patham, England; where | hote! opened next r fetes Se aU pogrom it made its first step on the way from Rome to Spitzbergen, t! saptain Raold Amundeen’s pro-| The site ne me hotel is n Theatre gations James W. Foley of Los Ange. posed flight across the North Pole to Point B Barrow, Alaska, Kibgs and chietta Many cebuteste es, known as North Dakota’s poet|- — —> of skill and strength were held in . whose birthday on February 4 is ob- the cocounut grove in which the ho. | LAST TIME TONIGHT sr eta Ste RAILROADS SHOW TENDENCY 0 BETTER | =, Scr. : and Dr, Caroline Medger of Chicago, the stone discs with which the D national health authority, and a of “maika” was played led th A G t O t t = agent for the Elizabeth’ McCormick , SA PH , HEAD elton ta dehalop tee dee otenaer: REGINALD rea pportunity memorial, ; ; BE TRIED FOR ing the games. t the biennial state conference o David Malo, noted Hawa his- . eee acne vier county superintendents the first THERN RAILWAY tori) eapa thot te ohiaet cml To obtain a spring need at a decided advantage in price. week, in August, 9 qeading sonaker Do not delay your selection as prices myst go back to wi be Augustus jomas, of Pe | - y Hf j is david, Mute commissioner of due ‘ BANK ROBBERY wight ae eat titan: ob Athodds ‘hah Seduced IN regular at expiration of this Sale. ti ident ¥ '$ . Paul, rit 27 ys Eedvention: of EAUeAtion -<aunbe) Railroads of i Ap 3 are show-! showing that eu of the country Sal ry; Ooms, | ing endency to better conditions, iving more attention to increase: 2 WHERE we ae Case Will Be Called Tomorrow | i088 Sou"2any cbnpte wena) efiiene, he sald vw Salesmen an Se ation since th Ralph Budd, r. Budd also pointed out that the rence i Chemistry Teacher ‘—Two of Robbers Now prasident-of the Great Northern return of investments of northwest|{ Exper iénced men with W td | T a . company, told the North railroads showed an increase, citing]]} cars for rural work sell- ae OTHER SEALY SPECIALS FOR Ousted For Tests Serving Time Satypaes Ravivory Board at ies me sete Same gaiiespeel| cote for wural work se es f i ing oil, grease and paint a fast action, hilarious || “SEALY WEEK” in ee Budd gave a history’ of tray under a new and liberal mielly ateein \ portation conditions from 19 commission plan. Write pases i Regular “Sealy Week” Benton, Ill, April 27—()—R. H. inclusive, the period ‘which f : also i Si eat h. ‘27-year-old uctor in| North’ Dakot: the return of railroads to private| said that enerally speaking, beth xiii Giuiea Price Price } - e ederal cont agriculture and the railwa e « ‘or Sealy % ¥ isi ov sot near sere Seuerer's | et Me ES mae atan | uring” that ‘Arevink he std, the! done an enormous business but have'| Plymouth Oil Co. sicconrancther casas pe ie Lie f y e Farmers’ State ate has materially not benefited so much : Sealy § a; 75 ‘anton, who pleaded not gui i‘ eased, reducing material-| ed that the northwest railroads are oe . a ep ee, i schoo! divectors think differently avd the ‘charge when ‘he hae pei rea ae ‘Bren’ mera | devandectupon ithe aueceta of ine MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Buck J i] Sealy Supreme Bed Spring ..... 20.50 p have ousted him because such caper-[here, is in the ciunty jail in de i pe train has increased, the! riculture industry. uck Jones : iments wer school. jof $40,000 bonds, the highe: renege ee Z egea tan Sthsenseivatakee eas Fi = i Do ’. Mi . ‘ 1 he. conte arted ‘with the| ever set for bail in a siiilar ca Poe ee in n’t Miss this Opportunity 10 E y “hisago count: T ‘ ‘ “ 9 cxnlained, "The making! of alcohol, "ty the tive men who held up} LOS Angeles Ison sah index of murchaxing power of _ “Lazybones Cash or Terms Sdiprad?the ex feelihen the Almelund bank now are serving Test Cruise Today | at's: Tor the past five months, the DR. R. S. ENGE ttempted the experimen bol life sentences in Stillwater prison. | 1809-11 five year period being ‘used wo Ede We manifest by some of the) They were arrested soon after the NoTp April 27--Ge)—|as a base of 100. "Agricultural eom- Chiropractor FRIDA class and they suzgested | poh but Stanton evaded the Min-| , Takehurst, No Ju Api oe ie % which are higher than the : udy of gran fermentation, | nesota laws by pleading guilty .to| The dirigible Los “Angeles wax re-, iz Gonsutetion Fee \Rin-Tin-Ti all quantity of , wheat was! Various offenses In. North. Daxota,| letaed from her mooring: mast sh nsulation Free in-Tin-Tin ro ers iv 2 in jars pe ety | where he served severa! y heirs nagn aly te Bee tow Li Blk. Bis k.N.D. ie structor . by ‘ ti St: 5 Philadelphia a te erulse, 5 = a la ‘ . - o inted. to remain after school one ras at Farge, ‘where ‘the ‘North | tain George W. Steele. J ! — — mf fy * “Merchandise of Merit Only evening to devote additional time to; ies turned him over| of the ship, planned to return to the Peer pea : The Night Cry the experiment. Their request was | ; hangar in early afternoon. j include cotton a } * granted, and the papel janitor iia EES 1 Sc ERO AN ba tea Cy hay, beef cattle, 78, what Was going on and reported to} jenciesas ? Commencing Monday the school board. i N. ; . e y “Phe ultimatum for Hannah to re-| yrayes of tive ei 2 ;Oil Stock Salesman | CE ENANGUIANCE . OLDSMOBILE “Beverly of sign or be prosecuted for an alleged) the grocery store under her fiat in Placed Under Arrest A. novel, insurance plan is being|| SALES AND SERVICE erly 0 DTU A a ~ violation of the prohibition law was! the middle of the night, she pecked, worked out in California to protect DAKOTA AUTO Graustark” the result. The instructor refuse’| out and saw two men carrying af poultry raisers. The insurance will A a Ye but the board ousted him. Puple| small safe. She drenched them with cover theft, fire, flood and transpor SALES CO., INC. = who had asked to devote extra ‘us,| the contents of her digh pan. : tation. ording to tenative pplans,| c to the fermentation study were S45-1 men fled, and $350 in the safe met the fee will b nts per bird for #218 Main St. Phone 428 =) pended for several days. eee. Romnaid o. Shelby, Mont, was held ‘cach gidot the Reaeeainn: \ ¢ > for trial in district court here. He; u Too Late To Claasify ALASKA. FERTILE | furnished bonds and was re! . Het 5 WANTED-—Experienced lady steno-| Alaska, regurded by many as was sellin op 4 grapher and bookkeeper. State| region of snow and hi Oi and ef } 2 5 salary, age and give reference in| agricultural possibilit pro: end no perm n by 2 : first letter. Write Tribune X. ductive power is merely a matter the ite secur eat op ‘e i Ss FOR SALE—Dining room set, new.|of development, says the U. Bismarck to make sales, local auth-| ; Fern stand, small kitchen table.| partment of Agriculture, | Alas: i Culti 1 Phone 65 nually imports from the 5 Sy 2 : ' FOR RENT May 1, modem, § room | States more than $5,000,000 worth of 2 ultivate only as many acres as house. 14 Rosser. Frank Krall. agricultural commodities. 5 vaulcaneulisvate WEI WANTED—Represer to sel Sage ee Oe z ! \ made to measure Indies Read: CHAMP MILK PRODUCER f ‘ @ @ Gil ~" 9E. wear. Good proposition for one Producing an average of more than erienced in selling, Inquire at G.|90 pounds of milk daily for a week. | ae ee os P, Hotel. a young ¢ y srifti .et’s make this our 1926 program in FOR SALE—Eight piece American| at Big Cabin, Okla, set a new state: | ra ea bi) Walnut dining room suite, over-| milk record. Princess Abbckerk stuffed chair and davenport, kitch- Ormsby Piebe, a® Helstein, is the en table and ehairs, also other} «fampion’s name. household articles, 318 First St. South. Phone 463J. FOR RENT—Good rooms. 818 Fifth street. PMone 485M. FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished modern apartment, first floor, in- cluding piano, electric washer, vaccum cleaner, flat iron, Always hot water. 807 Fourth Street. WANTED—Competent gir! for general housework. ione 623M. INJURED IN FALL FROM HORSE Hebron--Sarah, 12-year-dld daugh- ter of Matt Sayler, vatfered a broken rm Tuesday when she was thrown “ . 2 from a horse. She is undergoing ‘How can I avoid fall- ing hair?” treatment at a Bismarck hospital. “Jump out of the way.” You can’t always avoid falling bricks, auto acci- dents, injuries while en- gaged in some sport, or the common little sprains and hurts that so often develop dangerously. But you can get dependable’ accident and health insurance at this agency of the Hart. ford Fire Insurance Com- pany. MURPHY | “The Man Who Knows Insurance” 216 BROADWAY *Bismarck, N. D. 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